Files isn’t good. Hopefully the new update at WWDC makes it desktop class. Just put Finder in there! What works for me is to use the buttons to move large files and folders to select a destination. Using copy or drag and drop tends to lock it up. If it’s over 15-20GB sometimes. With the other method I can move folders with over 100GB just fine.
I think what's probably causing the speed decrease is most likely the internal storage of the iPad. The M1 does have an internal storage controller which we know can run fast, but I believe the actual storage itself is still external. Therefore its possible Apple is using lesser SSDs or high end flash rather than proper NVMe, which would bottleneck the speed quite a bit
Yes, if you can test the read speed of the iPad, that would be great. Also, if you wouldn’t mind don’t a set of tests with a bunch of little files/folder structures. Something maybe that still totals 10gb or more but should show how copying over a music folder or code repo, for example, would perform. Thanks for getting this stuff out early.
Yup, that was one of the reasons why I can’t have an ipad full time. The file system is laughable and Apple still haven’t fix it in 2 years now. It’s pathetic really! Thanks for the video! Then I can expect subpar wifi speeds as well, as usual! Don’t think I will upgrade to this m1, or any other till Apple sorts this crap out. Maybe a video idea, wifi speeds hehe !
No why would we be able to do that? Apple explicit forbids the whole concept of extentions on iOS. Programmers are not allowed to load any kind of code during runtime of the applications. If they try they get their app banned. Just the processor changed not apples rules
My ipad 2021 3rd gen is only 120gb I have 220 gb pics and vids on a sandisk usb . Whats the best way to view these pics on the ipad . Tried it in files but is so slow .
The speed test was done only to the iPad. So this is how fast data are transferred from TP drive to iPad. The true speed test would be transferring file from iPad to the drive. This is usually way worse and speeds are low.
I’ve got a new theory, the iPad Pro isn’t supplying enough power to the drives for them to achieve full power. iPad Pro apparently maxes at 7.5w output.
I've had the files apple totally lock out on me and I had to wait for the iPad to go flat... it also has crap Nass support were it would take bitterly hours to transfer 10-15 gb files
Hi, I’m getting 95mb/s read and write speed on a WD 5T P10 (gaming HDD) paired with my M1 MacBook. And i feel like it should be a lot quicker. Do you have any idea if that speed sounds right? The WD HDD advertises a lot higher speeds of even 5 GB/second.
thanks for the video. and yes, File app on iPad and iPhone is so unreliable, it constantly freezes on me just about right after copy-and-paste action. I quitted using it all together. disappointing and upsetting at Apple.
I don’t understand why there is no progress bar or something. It’s not like this doesn’t exist. I am looking between ipad pro and macbook air for everyday use. However file management is super important. It seems that those m1, m2 and m4 chips are bottlenecked by iPadOS in a way that it is unacceptable
Apple: hey guys, we put the M1 with 8Gb or even 16Gb and Thunderbolt in the new iPad Pro for all of you. Me: hurray..... ordering. Apple: thanks for the order and by the way, we forgot to tell you that the M1 isn't really used by apps yet, that we capped the RAM at just over 5Gb on all models and that we forgot to switch the Thunderbolt on.
Apple released the new Ipad Pro with IpadOS 15 in mind. IpadOS 14 is the bottle neck, not the Ipad. Sad you don’t understand that and just want to thumb down Apple
@@pietdegeling4696 I know that iPadOS is the bottleneck and not the hardware. I also know you're just speculating now, you don't know what's in Apple's mind, since they don't share much. No one knows if even iPadOS 15 will solve these issues at all. Let me do some speculation to, they might actually never unlock certain features of the M1 at all, only allow certain apps to use the full RAM for example or access the full scope of Thunderbolt. As for thumbing down Apple.... again you're speculating, you have no clue. As an long time iPad Pro user and day one owner of the M1 12.9" iPad Pro, I do believe I'm entitled to an opinion. At the moment I'm holding a crippled tablet with much potential. A company that really cares about it's customers releases a new product with full functionality and updated software. Apple can learn a lot from Samsung in that area. That's not thumbing down Apple, that's just decency and customer care. Apple still has a lot to improve in that area. On top of that, if you know a bit of Apple release history, it wouldn't be the first time they make customers pay for things they can't actually completely access at all.
@@benjamina6915 than you are even less clever than i already thought. Buying expensive tools knowing you can only use 15% of the full power due to Apple restrictions. And not once but every time you buy a new Ipad. Don’t blame Apple, blame yourself. There are many companies, not just Apple, that release new things with features that can’t be used immediately, because they are a work in progress. I would agree with you after the announcement of IpadOS 15, but until then, nobody knows what to expect. And also, you could have known that when you bought the Ipad M1, you would be hindered in the same way as already hindered with the previous one. Hint: The same unmodified OS
@@pietdegeling4696 well.... it's obvious by now that iPadOS 15 isn't going to do anything for the M1. Sad you based your post on speculation instead of facts.
@@benjamina6915 as i said, i wait for making a decision until wwdc. And my decision is not to buy an ipad pro m1 now. And again, you, as a disappointed customer several times already should have been even more aware of buying an expensive tool without knowing if you ever can utilize it fully. So, who is to “blame”? It is not apple.
The files app on iPad is not great. I wonder if the application itself could be the bottleneck and another software application would work better. I keep Files in my dock but I use File Browser when I am having issues.
Don't have a TB4 drive and almost no one else does either. If the M1 iPad is marketed as Thunderbolt compatible it should work fine with TB3 drives. Besides, there is no difference in speed between TB3 and TB4.
DNXHR files are generally windows equivalent to prores. It doesn't surprise me that you are having glitches with these files. My gut tells me if they were prores files the screen locking problem would disappear. History has shown that that's the way Apple work. It's all about marketing and profits.
Ok, 2 years later…is the M2 also a 20Gb/s, or does it have the full 40Gb/s finally, as we all thought the ‘M’ series was bringing? Apple’s tech forum’s AI is all over this topic, you can’t write much about it without getting some obviously flawed reason why the comment cannot be posted. I got ‘try again in a few moments’ and it suggested I might not be logged in (how could i type in a dialogue box unless I was?), and so forth. I’d say, this is a touchy subject. So Apple really won’t like what I’ve found out happens when you approach full charge of the iPad Pro M1’s battery, because it doesn’t handle it well in reality (via some kinds of TB3 dock, which truly, they’ve cornered us into using). Take care all.
Has anyone done the download speed test using a SD UHS-II card reader with a UHS-II rated card with the M1 iPad and a non M1 iPad? Or a USB-C SSD download/upload with a M1 iPad and a non M1 iPad? Just to check to see if the interface USB-C/Thunderboldt as speed bottleneck or the internal storage in the device. As a photographer download speeds from the SD cards and transfer a speed to a portable SSD like the Samsung T5 are important to me currently
I can help with the older ipads on Lightning - see details below, forgive where not relevant, it was a comment on another channel for a test they did there, but it was carefully measured…I regularly produce GarageBand song files, that are 1Gb plus in size, on my iPad Pro 2. These I recently have been backing up to SD cards (don’t ask, it’s been torture), and measuring the rate - 1Gb per minute, ish I thought…not quite… That’s using SD cards that are pretty good Sandisk, 128Gb apiece, in a holder/adapter, into an ‘Anker’ powered hub (good quality usually). To be clear on the speed of all the components then - Lightning iPad connector is rated at about 100Mb/s (MegaBITS as you know, not megabytes as some toobers say), so that’s our guide, roughly. At the other end, we have the SD cards - they are 120Mb/s or 130Mb/s, which is fine, we just need to be comfortably above the Lightning transmission speed…in between we have the USB train which is USB3, and so that’s sky-high, fast enough so we can call it instant and ignore it. And, funnily enough, that all works. The files I copied in batches, and individually, reliably came out at approximately 1Gb per minute…hold on, checking my notes…right, so a 995Mb file let’s call it 1Gb actually took longer than I thought, at 1:42, one min 42 seconds. That’s more like 600 Megabytes per minute. Or, using one of the online calculators, 82Mb/s (Megabits per second). Then I remembered something, and looked it up - the speed the SD cards quote, is to READ data. To WRITE data it’s only about…80Mb/s ! So we are bang-on what we’d expect for my iPad Pro 2 with its lightning technology. And it would be faster, for a big batch, but not by much per Gb I think? So your test shows, your file of just a little above mine, took actually, around the same time, me at 1:42 and you say at 2:00 or 120 seconds. That’s a very interesting result. What’s going on, is my question, it’s like Apple have left the data transmission side, as-was, porting either the hardware or software, direct from the older ipads! I just remembered, this vid is pre-Thunderbolt. An M1 should hammer this, in a few seconds. Lastly, I bought an SSD from ebay, some Chinese supplier, and it was twice as much as some of the cheaper ones making the same claims…so I tried not to buy too cheaply…he claimed USB3 speeds. That’s 5Gb/s. But even if it were USB2, that would be 480Mb/s which as you see from all the above, is far beyond what my ipad Pro 2 could ever beat, so that’s fine too. But no, the ACTUAL data transmission rate, is about 15Mb/s. Yes, I looked it up, that’s just beating USB 1.1 by not at all much! USB 1.1 is about 12Mb/s. [EDIT that’s circa 1998 for goodness sake]. I contacted the scammer, and began with the mathematics I outlined above. Soon, I was telling him straight I wanted my money back, because he says ‘no returns’. Never happened, so I left the required feedback/rating. Someone, over there, is pulling cr@p out of the trash bins at the end of the production line, and selling it as good. Look on ebay for ‘ssd portable drive’ and see the quantity of bogus 4Tb SSDs selling for $20 apiece or whatever, and claiming USB 3 speeds. I think, they are going to say, the transmission is USB3, not the memory chips inside? My guy didn’t try that. He just said in all seriousness ‘I am not responsible for the labelling, I just sell them’. No, really, that’s what he said. Good luck. Thanks for the vid, and take care. I hope the newer M1 iPad Pro’s are way better than this.
It’s a stupid test, because internal storage of iPad is not as fast as good NVme SSD. Especially write speed. You must have tested copy from iPad to TB3 NVme ssd, but not other way around
Interesting. If your drive normally works, then either it’s the cable (if you don’t use the same cable each time, it could be a lower spec cable that can’t handle the speeds) or something needs an update in IPadOS. The hardware might be there, but the driver compatibility could still need some work. Generally, I would say have another drive handy just to be certain it’s not on your end.
@@CreatedTech Obviously it needs to use the SSD in this case. Would be interesting to see the results if you just dragged it from the external device to the SSD
@@nickolsen5686 There is no "in this case". RAM is temporary memory and you cannot store or hold files in RAM like you can on an SSD. Holding and selecting copy is the exact same as dragging it as well!
I tried on my Samsung S21 ultra to copy a 20Gb file, took me about 35 minutes tp copy it to a Sandisk Extreme v2 Portable SSD and about 38 minutes to copy it back to the Samsung. So way ahead? I don’t see that
The bad performance depends on two major things: 1) iPadOS has NOT a real file system like any other desktop OS 2) Voltage (or power) limit of the "thunderbolt" port on iPad Pro These things demonstrates on more time that iPad Pro with iPadOS IS ABSOLUTELY NOT a laptop replacement. And I think (and also I hope) that it will NEVER BE.
Leave a comment saying what you want me to test next!
how about gaming and intensive application benchmarks or just tests for the m1 iPad? oddly there are little to no videos on this type of topic
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If you can do any editing in there, export time comparison.. maybe iMovie to iMovie, or Premiere/Resolve and LumaFusion?
Write speed such as copy file from iPad to ssd
How's working on it with an apple pencil and without it
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Hi, I solved the speed issue by formatting the ssd to APFS.
Was the drive formatted with APFS?
Exactly what i was looking for
Files isn’t good. Hopefully the new update at WWDC makes it desktop class. Just put Finder in there!
What works for me is to use the buttons to move large files and folders to select a destination. Using copy or drag and drop tends to lock it up. If it’s over 15-20GB sometimes. With the other method I can move folders with over 100GB just fine.
I really like this new upload schedule
its good to see your face in the video make videos which also include you not just apple stuff
I would have been much more interested in what it looks like in the other direction…. from Ipad to Hard Drive
Been waiting for this!
Love your videos
Great video!
I like the studio now 100% ..
it is nice to see your face in videos ..so let them keep coming
I think what's probably causing the speed decrease is most likely the internal storage of the iPad. The M1 does have an internal storage controller which we know can run fast, but I believe the actual storage itself is still external. Therefore its possible Apple is using lesser SSDs or high end flash rather than proper NVMe, which would bottleneck the speed quite a bit
Casual comment to boost the video and trick the TH-cam algorithms
This if really good
3:59 It's really funny... We are so used to Windows I guess, that we call anything that manages files as File Explorer 😂
uP
JUST MAKE A VIDEO ON
SHOULD WE WAIT FOR M2 OR BUY M1 MACBOOK OR IPAD
finally we saw you 😍😍 keep going 🌺
Short and informative video 👏👏
I’m not certain it’s freezing, I think it’s just a massive 47gb file. How long have you left it to see if it will copy??
Can you test the write speed from iPad to ssd too?
Yes, if you can test the read speed of the iPad, that would be great. Also, if you wouldn’t mind don’t a set of tests with a bunch of little files/folder structures. Something maybe that still totals 10gb or more but should show how copying over a music folder or code repo, for example, would perform. Thanks for getting this stuff out early.
Great Content!
what is your drives file system ? apfs exfat or macos ?
The FE File Explorer app shows the transfer speed and duration 🙏🏽
Is the speed still same or is it faster after all updates?
Is that the 8 gb ram?
If you do reverse test copy from ipad to external ssd is speed same?
What about copying a file from the ipad to that drive?
I want to see the difference between M1 ipad 8gb ram vs 16gb ram version in terms of performance
there is no difference at the moment, since Apple only allows access to 5Gb.
Any update with iPadOS 16?
What is this drive called ?
Thunder bolt 4 ?
Thanks man. Good to know hard drive limitations. Any updates with iPad os 15beta ?
Perhaps it's time to switch over to the Surface Pro?
Why did you bother to try to test the speed of the ipad’s SSD and not use the port data directly from the external drive by passing the internal ssd?
Is it possible that it is not limited by the thunderbolt speed, but the iPad internal SSD is a very slow one.
Would love to see a test with your Caldigit thunderbolt dock with different peripherals.
Hi! Can you test if the iPadOS 16.1 is better in transfer? And can you test this at the New iPad Pro M2? Thank you! Great work!
On the new iOS 15 the thunderbolt speeds are much faster now!
Yup, that was one of the reasons why I can’t have an ipad full time. The file system is laughable and Apple still haven’t fix it in 2 years now. It’s pathetic really!
Thanks for the video! Then I can expect subpar wifi speeds as well, as usual!
Don’t think I will upgrade to this m1, or any other till Apple sorts this crap out.
Maybe a video idea, wifi speeds hehe !
Tempted to cancel my order. Hopefully they try to fix this shit at WWDC. It is totally laughable!
Wish I have seen your comment before I bought this, and think I can use it as portable production machine
@@alexitanguay did they fix it
What file system are you using on that SSD? EXT32 FSs are normally synced. Could you please test journaling APFS?
What about copy from iPad to SSD?
I'm curious about connecting it to second monitor. 🤔
Maybe it is the size of the file thats the issue?
Interested to see if the thermal pad mod which can be done in the MacBook air could possibly done in the iPad Pro
It’s going to kill both your Mac and iPad as well over time
Great video. Can you check if we can use the desktop version of Chrome with Extensions?
No why would we be able to do that? Apple explicit forbids the whole concept of extentions on iOS. Programmers are not allowed to load any kind of code during runtime of the applications. If they try they get their app banned. Just the processor changed not apples rules
Ipad pro vs ipad air/ipad pro 2019... Please... Wanna know how muck powerful in real-life not in number
I knw u gonna squueze it like a lemonade & im eagerly wain fo watch those m1 ipod vdos 😋😋🙏
Hi. What cable do u have? I have a lot type C cables but only working one is original from apple but it has 2.0 speed.
Impressive !! I would suggest gaming on it...
I think freezing is because of the internal "copying" process
yup this is one of the many issue that I watch from max yt.,copying sometimes just crushes
Lumafusion export to thunderbolt SSD and internal comparison
My ipad 2021 3rd gen is only 120gb I have 220 gb pics and vids on a sandisk usb . Whats the best way to view these pics on the ipad . Tried it in files but is so slow .
The speed test was done only to the iPad. So this is how fast data are transferred from TP drive to iPad. The true speed test would be transferring file from iPad to the drive. This is usually way worse and speeds are low.
I tested this in a few other videos already and you are right, the same drive was barely getting 160mb/s
@@CreatedTech what is the format of the drive ? APFS or exFat? This affects the transfer speeds as well.
I’ve got a new theory, the iPad Pro isn’t supplying enough power to the drives for them to achieve full power. iPad Pro apparently maxes at 7.5w output.
I've had the files apple totally lock out on me and I had to wait for the iPad to go flat... it also has crap Nass support were it would take bitterly hours to transfer 10-15 gb files
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Hi, I’m getting 95mb/s read and write speed on a WD 5T P10 (gaming HDD) paired with my M1 MacBook. And i feel like it should be a lot quicker. Do you have any idea if that speed sounds right? The WD HDD advertises a lot higher speeds of even 5 GB/second.
now, will I be able to edit directly on SSD in iPad without copying in internal storage after thunderbolt 3 support
no, not at this moment.
Came here straight from Discord.
thanks for the video. and yes, File app on iPad and iPhone is so unreliable, it constantly freezes on me just about right after copy-and-paste action. I quitted using it all together. disappointing and upsetting at Apple.
I don’t understand why there is no progress bar or something. It’s not like this doesn’t exist. I am looking between ipad pro and macbook air for everyday use. However file management is super important. It seems that those m1, m2 and m4 chips are bottlenecked by iPadOS in a way that it is unacceptable
you can do this on every ipad pro
Apple: hey guys, we put the M1 with 8Gb or even 16Gb and Thunderbolt in the new iPad Pro for all of you. Me: hurray..... ordering. Apple: thanks for the order and by the way, we forgot to tell you that the M1 isn't really used by apps yet, that we capped the RAM at just over 5Gb on all models and that we forgot to switch the Thunderbolt on.
Apple released the new Ipad Pro with IpadOS 15 in mind. IpadOS 14 is the bottle neck, not the Ipad. Sad you don’t understand that and just want to thumb down Apple
@@pietdegeling4696 I know that iPadOS is the bottleneck and not the hardware. I also know you're just speculating now, you don't know what's in Apple's mind, since they don't share much. No one knows if even iPadOS 15 will solve these issues at all. Let me do some speculation to, they might actually never unlock certain features of the M1 at all, only allow certain apps to use the full RAM for example or access the full scope of Thunderbolt.
As for thumbing down Apple.... again you're speculating, you have no clue. As an long time iPad Pro user and day one owner of the M1 12.9" iPad Pro, I do believe I'm entitled to an opinion. At the moment I'm holding a crippled tablet with much potential.
A company that really cares about it's customers releases a new product with full functionality and updated software. Apple can learn a lot from Samsung in that area. That's not thumbing down Apple, that's just decency and customer care. Apple still has a lot to improve in that area.
On top of that, if you know a bit of Apple release history, it wouldn't be the first time they make customers pay for things they can't actually completely access at all.
@@benjamina6915 than you are even less clever than i already thought. Buying expensive tools knowing you can only use 15% of the full power due to Apple restrictions. And not once but every time you buy a new Ipad. Don’t blame Apple, blame yourself.
There are many companies, not just Apple, that release new things with features that can’t be used immediately, because they are a work in progress. I would agree with you after the announcement of IpadOS 15, but until then, nobody knows what to expect.
And also, you could have known that when you bought the Ipad M1, you would be hindered in the same way as already hindered with the previous one. Hint: The same unmodified OS
@@pietdegeling4696 well.... it's obvious by now that iPadOS 15 isn't going to do anything for the M1. Sad you based your post on speculation instead of facts.
@@benjamina6915 as i said, i wait for making a decision until wwdc. And my decision is not to buy an ipad pro m1 now. And again, you, as a disappointed customer several times already should have been even more aware of buying an expensive tool without knowing if you ever can utilize it fully. So, who is to “blame”? It is not apple.
Discord--what is that all about!?! Signed up, but...whaaaaaa...
On my 2020 iPad Pro, I get around 100mb/s transfer speed with my Samsung T7. It seems like this is a long-lasting software issue with the iPad
That's slow.
The files app on iPad is not great. I wonder if the application itself could be the bottleneck and another software application would work better. I keep Files in my dock but I use File Browser when I am having issues.
That's the 2021 moded
Why not use TB4? I don’t think you know it supports that. Lol
Don't have a TB4 drive and almost no one else does either. If the M1 iPad is marketed as Thunderbolt compatible it should work fine with TB3 drives. Besides, there is no difference in speed between TB3 and TB4.
Exactly, iPadOS is really shitty at file management, hopefully that changes on 7th June
What is the difference between thunderbolt 3 and usb type C? I made my custom external hard drive as you said before.
DNXHR files are generally windows equivalent to prores. It doesn't surprise me that you are having glitches with these files. My gut tells me if they were prores files the screen locking problem would disappear. History has shown that that's the way Apple work. It's all about marketing and profits.
Ok, 2 years later…is the M2 also a 20Gb/s, or does it have the full 40Gb/s finally, as we all thought the ‘M’ series was bringing? Apple’s tech forum’s AI is all over this topic, you can’t write much about it without getting some obviously flawed reason why the comment cannot be posted. I got ‘try again in a few moments’ and it suggested I might not be logged in (how could i type in a dialogue box unless I was?), and so forth. I’d say, this is a touchy subject. So Apple really won’t like what I’ve found out happens when you approach full charge of the iPad Pro M1’s battery, because it doesn’t handle it well in reality (via some kinds of TB3 dock, which truly, they’ve cornered us into using). Take care all.
Has anyone done the download speed test using a SD UHS-II card reader with a UHS-II rated card with the M1 iPad and a non M1 iPad? Or a USB-C SSD download/upload with a M1 iPad and a non M1 iPad?
Just to check to see if the interface USB-C/Thunderboldt as speed bottleneck or the internal storage in the device. As a photographer download speeds from the SD cards and transfer a speed to a portable SSD like the Samsung T5 are important to me currently
I can help with the older ipads on Lightning - see details below, forgive where not relevant, it was a comment on another channel for a test they did there, but it was carefully measured…I regularly produce GarageBand song files, that are 1Gb plus in size, on my iPad Pro 2. These I recently have been backing up to SD cards (don’t ask, it’s been torture), and measuring the rate - 1Gb per minute, ish I thought…not quite…
That’s using SD cards that are pretty good Sandisk, 128Gb apiece, in a holder/adapter, into an ‘Anker’ powered hub (good quality usually). To be clear on the speed of all the components then - Lightning iPad connector is rated at about 100Mb/s (MegaBITS as you know, not megabytes as some toobers say), so that’s our guide, roughly. At the other end, we have the SD cards - they are 120Mb/s or 130Mb/s, which is fine, we just need to be comfortably above the Lightning transmission speed…in between we have the USB train which is USB3, and so that’s sky-high, fast enough so we can call it instant and ignore it. And, funnily enough, that all works. The files I copied in batches, and individually, reliably came out at approximately 1Gb per minute…hold on, checking my notes…right, so a 995Mb file let’s call it 1Gb actually took longer than I thought, at 1:42, one min 42 seconds. That’s more like 600 Megabytes per minute. Or, using one of the online calculators, 82Mb/s (Megabits per second). Then I remembered something, and looked it up - the speed the SD cards quote, is to READ data. To WRITE data it’s only about…80Mb/s ! So we are bang-on what we’d expect for my iPad Pro 2 with its lightning technology. And it would be faster, for a big batch, but not by much per Gb I think?
So your test shows, your file of just a little above mine, took actually, around the same time, me at 1:42 and you say at 2:00 or 120 seconds. That’s a very interesting result. What’s going on, is my question, it’s like Apple have left the data transmission side, as-was, porting either the hardware or software, direct from the older ipads! I just remembered, this vid is pre-Thunderbolt. An M1 should hammer this, in a few seconds.
Lastly, I bought an SSD from ebay, some Chinese supplier, and it was twice as much as some of the cheaper ones making the same claims…so I tried not to buy too cheaply…he claimed USB3 speeds. That’s 5Gb/s. But even if it were USB2, that would be 480Mb/s which as you see from all the above, is far beyond what my ipad Pro 2 could ever beat, so that’s fine too. But no, the ACTUAL data transmission rate, is about 15Mb/s. Yes, I looked it up, that’s just beating USB 1.1 by not at all much! USB 1.1 is about 12Mb/s. [EDIT that’s circa 1998 for goodness sake]. I contacted the scammer, and began with the mathematics I outlined above. Soon, I was telling him straight I wanted my money back, because he says ‘no returns’. Never happened, so I left the required feedback/rating. Someone, over there, is pulling cr@p out of the trash bins at the end of the production line, and selling it as good. Look on ebay for ‘ssd portable drive’ and see the quantity of bogus 4Tb SSDs selling for $20 apiece or whatever, and claiming USB 3 speeds. I think, they are going to say, the transmission is USB3, not the memory chips inside?
My guy didn’t try that. He just said in all seriousness ‘I am not responsible for the labelling, I just sell them’. No, really, that’s what he said. Good luck. Thanks for the vid, and take care. I hope the newer M1 iPad Pro’s are way better than this.
MacBook Air M1 vs IPad Pro export test in Lumafusion.
Also I want to win this iPad Pro giveaway. It would be a dream come true.
Here we are in 2022 and Apple hasn't addressed the speed at this point. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
now on 2023……still…uh
Hi guys, does anyone have any ideas why I transfer files from Mac using thunderbolt/usb3/WiFi(6) to M1 iPad Pro with only around 30-40MB/s?
It’s a stupid test, because internal storage of iPad is not as fast as good NVme SSD. Especially write speed. You must have tested copy from iPad to TB3 NVme ssd, but not other way around
Saw an iPad freeze for the first time....😂
Por que en la pagina dice que transfiere 40gbps? Que mentira y estafa es apple
NOTI GANG PULL UP
Just ordered a 128GB version, have they still not given a transfer status bar yet?? Oh well 😂
Interesting. If your drive normally works, then either it’s the cable (if you don’t use the same cable each time, it could be a lower spec cable that can’t handle the speeds) or something needs an update in IPadOS. The hardware might be there, but the driver compatibility could still need some work. Generally, I would say have another drive handy just to be certain it’s not on your end.
Perhaps try to drag it from the drive to the iPad instead - you are copying 40 GB to a 8 or 16 GB device .. no wonder it is freezing.
You are confusing RAM with SSD capacity. The SSD is 256GB on this iPad, so there is plenty of room to copy that file to the internal iPad SSD.
@@CreatedTech Obviously it needs to use the SSD in this case. Would be interesting to see the results if you just dragged it from the external device to the SSD
@@nickolsen5686 There is no "in this case". RAM is temporary memory and you cannot store or hold files in RAM like you can on an SSD. Holding and selecting copy is the exact same as dragging it as well!
Hi Liam I’m coming from discord
500 mb/s.
A few years ago this was the maximal speed for a PCI ssd.
So this is way above you really need.
Please make a pubg mobile graphic test video
Face Reveal 😁
Android is way ahead on this departement even a ship tablet or phone can do the job
I tried on my Samsung S21 ultra to copy a 20Gb file, took me about 35 minutes tp copy it to a Sandisk Extreme v2 Portable SSD and about 38 minutes to copy it back to the Samsung. So way ahead? I don’t see that
It will froze like the previous iPad Pro… Software problem
you should do a clap for audio sync, you're a little bit out of it :)
Its not about the fastest but m1 chip really can handle high quality videos edit so nicely and make smooth .😁
The bad performance depends on two major things: 1) iPadOS has NOT a real file system like any other desktop OS 2) Voltage (or power) limit of the "thunderbolt" port on iPad Pro
These things demonstrates on more time that iPad Pro with iPadOS IS ABSOLUTELY NOT a laptop replacement. And I think (and also I hope) that it will NEVER BE.
He’s cute.
ssd china no es bueno tu ssd
😂
My first time seeing him. Mmmmm